![]() ![]() There are two microphones enabling two-way audio, as I said, but if you want to turn the mics off, you can do so through a physical control on the back of the hub. The ambient light sensor at the top automatically adjusts the screen to suit the brightness in your room, which is cool. It’ll connect to the Internet via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, and its screen is seven inches, making it a fine addition to your nightstand, but not really a substitute for even a laptop when it comes to actually watching content. It’s available in sand, mist, chalk, or charcoal, which is a nice little array of options. The Google Home Hub plugs in via a 1.5-meter power cable. If you’re looking for a sleek-looking device with plenty of features, and you can get by with so-so audio, then the Google Nest Hub is a sure bet. The Google Nest Hub is an affordable smart display that has a decent screen size (7 inch) and comes in a variety of colors. No Chromecasting:: It’s a bit odd to me that I can’t Chromecast from my Google Home Hub, considering my Chromecast is also manufactured by Google.No G-Suite:: Amazon did it, so why not Google Home Hub? Adding G-Suite compatibility would open up a world of possibilities.No Camera:: Not a huge deal, but this issue could be fixed by physical shutter.Display of Smart Home Functions including security:: Especially if you’re already in the Nest ecosystem, you’ll be able to easily control your smart home devices and home security systems using Google Assistant.Integrated YouTube:: As Youtube is the largest video streaming service, having it so easily accessible through Google Home Hub certainly makes accessing video easier.The device is a breeze to set up as well. Easy to use:: You’ll love asking your Google Home Hub questions hands-free. ![]()
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